All Equipment articles – Page 10
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NewsESTA joins EC best practice project
The European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) has been asked to support a European Commission study to “explore health, safety and environment (HSE) best practice in the wind power sector”.
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NewsMacGregor moves forward with TTS acquisition
MacGregor’s acquisition of the marine and offshore businesses of TTS Group has received clearance from the Chinese competition authorities.
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NewsMammoet searches for green SPMTs
Mammoet is partnering with German technology company Keyou to explore potential designs of emission-free engines for SPMTs.
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NewsSpotSee secures US certification
Impact monitoring equipment manufacturer, SpotSee, can now sell its ShockLog Cellular system in the USA, having been certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
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NewsHeavy lift upgrades pave the way to Mars
NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida has upgraded one of its crawler units as it progresses with its ‘Journey to Mars’ mission.
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NewsALE partners with Murphy
ALE and J Murphy & Sons have formed a partnership to offer winch hire, pipe pulling and installation engineering services worldwide.
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NewsEmatec develops traverse lifting system
Ematec has developed its EMT lifting system – a traverse arrangement for stabilising and manipulating heavy loads weighing up to 250 tons (226.8 tonnes).
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NewsVerton develops wind turbine installation concept
Under-the-jib equipment developer Verton Australia is developing a remote rotating device that can be used as an alternative lifting method for the installation of wind turbine blades.
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NewsModern adds to fleet
Ontario-based Modern Crane has received Canada’s first 300-tonne capacity Demag AC 300-6 all-terrain crane.
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NewsMammoet flat-top barge returns to Middle East
Mammoet has relocated its Mammoet 331 seagoing deck cargo barge to the UAE in anticipation of projects taking place in the Middle East.
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NewsAET places Kalmar order
Antwerp Euroterminal (AET) has placed an order for six Kalmar forklifts, including a fully electric model.
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NewsSAL flies high with jib extension
SAL Heavy Lift has acquired a fly jib crane extension that can be installed on its Type 183 vessels, Lone and Svenja.
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NewsStraightpoint expands calibration offering
Straightpoint has named eight distributors as authorised calibration centres for its range of load cells.
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NewsLet’s go fly a “K”ite
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (“K” Line) is installing an automated kite system onto one of its bulkers.
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NewsRRS continues rapid expansion
Portsmouth, UK-based Rapid Response Solutions (RRS) has acquired Aberdeen-based Plantshifters.
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NewsScheuerle delivers for ICDAS
Turkish steel producer ICDAS has taken delivery of four industrial lift trucks from Scheuerle.
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NewsWilhelmsen launches SBA
Wilhelmsen Ships Service has introduced an innovative fibre rope technology that reduces recoil should it snap during mooring – the snap back arrestor (SPA).
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NewsModulift performs locomotive lift
Modulift has provided equipment to lift a steam locomotive, built in 1926, on behalf of Swanage Railway, a tourist attraction in the UK.
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NewsBig Carl arrives at Bristol Port
Sarens’ SGC 250 crane is presently in storage at Bristol Port, UK ahead of its delivery to the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant.
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NewsCakeBoxx enters coil market
CakeBoxx Technologies has launched the 20 ft CoilBoxx container, specifically designed for the transportation of steel and aluminium coils.









